July 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 44) • Page Image 1
…- vided evenly between Negro and white children. Laurel Schiffer of the Michigan OEO said the specifications prob- ably could be altered somewhat according to availability of eli- gible students to the…
… school. Another major objection to the grant was clarified by Miss Schif- fer. The staff opposed enrolling 15 five-year-olds because the age balance in the school would be upset. Only 24 students in three…
… deadlock. In London diplomats are press- ing for a five-step, give-and-take formula they say Israel and the Arabs may find acceptable. Britain and the Soviet Union, both in favor of a step-by-step so- lution…
…, are said to believe the best way to start a workable peace program is to open the Suez Canal, blocked during the six-day Arab-Israel war last June. Diplomats said the British ver- sion envisions a…
… begins tackling the problems of resettling Arab refu- gees and foreign vessels are al- lowed to carry Israeli cargoes through Suez; progress on the refugee' problem brings use of the canal for Israeli…









